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US-6954293

Data carrier having an optically variable element and methods for producing it

PublishedOctober 11, 2005
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Technical Abstract

The invention relates to a system comprising a series of data carriers, in particular identity cards, papers of value or the like, whereby the data carriers belonging to the system exhibit diffraction structures containing standard information and parts of the series are changed by additional measures in the area of the diffraction structures or combined with other elements and they differ from the rest of the series in optically recognizable fashion, whereby the change in the diffraction structures and/or the combination with other elements convey an esthetic overall impression and the change and/or combination with the other elements cannot be undone without destruction of the diffraction structures.

Patent Claims
45 claims

Legal claims defining the scope of protection, as filed with the USPTO.

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1. A system of data carriers comprising a plurality of data carrier which are manufactured and thereafter issued for use, said data carriers having a body provided with a multilayer, optically variable element, said optically variable element comprising diffraction structures having a contour and being common to the plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein at least one subset of data carriers or each of the data carriers is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising a modification of the contour of the diffraction structures, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers, the alteration being affected prior to issuance of the data carriers.

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2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the contour of the optically variable element comprises symbols, characters, company logos, guilloche structures, line patterns, numbers or patterns.

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3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the contour is provided in the form of a positive or negative print.

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4. The system of claim 1 , wherein said data carrier has raised areas and wherein said alteration comprises the arrangement of said diffraction structures on said raised areas.

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5. The system of clam 1 , wherein said data carrier has raised areas on a first surface and wherein said alteration comprises the arrangement of said diffraction structures on the opposite surface of said data carrier congruently to the areas located between said raised areas on the first surface of said data carrier.

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6. The system of claim 1 , wherein said optically variable element comprises an at least partly permeable reflective layer.

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7. The system of claim 1 , wherein said optically variable element or the data carrier comprises a metal layer of colored appearance.

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8. The system of claim 1 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer designed as a fine screen.

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9. The system of claim 1 , wherein at least one layer of the optically variable element is colored.

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10. The system of claim 9 , wherein the layer of the optically variable element is colored with a substance comprising dyes, luminescent substances, transparent luminescent substances or absorbent substances.

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11. The system of claim 1 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a printed pattern.

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12. The system of claim 1 , wherein the printed pattern comprises a transparent luminescent substance, luminescent substance, or a substance reflective in the infrared spectral range.

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13. The system of claim 1 , wherein the data carrier is provided with a printed pattern, said printed pattern being in alignment with the optically variable element.

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14. The data carrier which is manufactured and thereafter issued for use, said data carrier having a body provided with a multilayer, optically variable element, said optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the data carrier is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising replacing the diffraction structures by nondiffractive structures in at least one partial area, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers, the alteration being affected prior to issuance of the data carrier.

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15. The data carrier of claim 14 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer covering the diffraction structures and the nondiffractive structures.

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16. A data carrier which is manufactured and thereafter issued for use, said data carrier having a body provided with a multilayer, optically variable element, said optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the data carrier is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising an irreversible material or color change in at least one layer of the optically variable element, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers, the alteration being affected prior to issuance of the data carrier.

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17. The data carrier of claim 16 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer, the metal layer being partially removed.

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18. The data carrier of claim 16 or 17 , wherein the alteration is affected by means of a laser beam.

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19. A data carrier which is manufactured and thereafter issued for use, said data carrier having a body provided with a multilayer, optically variable element, said optically variable element comprising a metal layer with a predetermined surface area and diffraction structures with a predetermined surface area, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the surface area of the metal layer is smaller than the surface area of the diffraction structures and surrounded by the diffraction structures.

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20. A data carrier which is manufactured and thereafter issued for use, said data carrier having a body provided with a multilayer, optically variable element, said optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the data carrier is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising a coloration of at least one layer of the optically variable element, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers, the alteration being affected with a substance comprising luminescent substances, phosphorescent substances, laser absorbent colors or laser absorbent additives, and the alteration being affected prior to issuance of the data carrier.

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21. The data carrier of claim 20 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a protective lacquer layer and a thermoplastic layer which is provided with the diffraction structures in the form of a relief structure, the protective lacquer layer or the thermoplastic layer being colored.

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22. The data carrier of claim 20 , wherein the coloration is affected by means of a laser.

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23. The data carrier of claim 20 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer with an inherent color.

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24. The data carrier of claim 23 , wherein the metal layer comprises copper, silver or gold.

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25. A transfer band for transfering a multilayer optically variable element to a data carrier, the optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the transfer band is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising replacing the diffraction structures by nondiffractive structures in at least one partial area, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers.

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26. The transfer band of claim 25 , wherein the transfer band comprises a metal layer covering the diffraction structures and the nondiffractive structures.

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27. A transfer band for transfering multilayer optically variable elements to a data carrier, the optically variable elements comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the transfer band is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable elements, the alteration comprising a metal layer of inherent color, the color being different for each optically variable element or subset of optically variable elements, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers.

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28. A transfer band for transfering a multilayer optically variable element to a data carrier, the optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the transfer band is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising a coloration of at least one layer of the optically variable element, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers, the alteration being affected with a substance comprising luminescent substances, phosphorescent substances, laser absorbent colors or laser absorbent additives.

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29. The transfer band of claim 28 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a protective lacquer layer and a thermoplastic layer which is provided with the diffraction structures in the form of a relief structure, the protective lacquer layer or the thermoplastic layer being colored.

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30. The transfer band of claim 28 , wherein the coloration is affected by means of a laser.

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31. The transfer band of claim 28 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer with an inherent color.

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32. The transfer band of claim 31 , wherein the metal layer comprises copper, silver or gold.

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33. A transfer band for transfering a multilayer optically variable element to a data carrier, the optically variable element comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the transfer band is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable element, the alteration comprising the removal or destruction of at least one layer of the optically variable element, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers.

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34. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer, the metal layer being partially removed.

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35. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the diffraction structures are partially destroyed.

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36. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein all the layers of the optically variable element are partially removed or destroyed.

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37. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the alteration is carried out by means of a laser.

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38. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the partial removal or destruction is in the form of signs, characters or patterns.

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39. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a metal layer with an inherent color.

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40. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein at least one layer of the optically variable element is colored.

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41. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the layer of the optically variable element is colored with a substance comprising dyes, luminescent substances, transparent luminescent substances or laser absorbent substances.

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42. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the optically variable element comprises a printed pattern.

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43. The transfer band of claim 33 , wherein the alteration comprises a perforation or punching.

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44. A transfer band for transfering multilayer optically variable elements to a data carrier, the optically variable elements comprising diffraction structures common to a plurality of data carriers, said diffraction structures presenting visually recognizable information, wherein the transfer band is provided with an alteration in a portion of the optically variable elements, the alteration comprising a continuous numbering of the optically variable elements, thereby individualizing the appearance of the optically variable element relative to at least one other of said plurality of data carriers.

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45. The transfer band of claim 44 , wherein the numbering is provided by means of a number printing unit.

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October 19, 2001

Publication Date

October 11, 2005

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